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FileName | ./lib/xtables/libebt_limit.so |
FileSize | 10704 |
MD5 | CA8DBAE0AE86C6436EC499C778030CF9 |
SHA-1 | 5C12DF8A8AB78C3763F1B8B65218C11FE74211BC |
SHA-256 | 7823D83D6EFE7F82077DC62C583E8433377A8F1527D5B8EAF1AA74411CA768EE |
SSDEEP | 96:RzBWBPAigE8tYkvEbJqM7mVtH5udgstRTMHFwo+7fXWdfq+ije/8l1Y7ysI:Rz8ptgE5KEx7wCRTPW5iv |
TLSH | T1E222400AA3619BBEC8AC633541278631B7B0AD4553120337371CE6392F477AC5FAA697 |
hashlookup:parent-total | 1 |
hashlookup:trust | 55 |
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FileSize | 76842 |
MD5 | E581676AEC6685156D09F2788DFEAFCE |
PackageDescription | iptables compat tools for nftables this package includes the compat tools to load iptables, ip6tables, arptables and ebtables rules to the nf_tables kernel subsystem. . The tools are called: 'iptables-compat', 'iptables-compat-save', 'iptables-compat-restore', 'ip6tables-compat', 'ip6tables-compat-save', 'ip6tables-compat-restore', 'arptables-compat' and 'ebtables-compat'. . A basic way to understand this compat stuff is to load the ruleset skeleton, i.e: a first call `iptables-compat -L'. Then, you can use nft, i.e: `nft list ruleset'. Same for the other families. |
PackageMaintainer | Ubuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com> |
PackageName | iptables-nftables-compat |
PackageSection | net |
PackageVersion | 1.6.0-2ubuntu3 |
SHA-1 | 0221392E7BFB2203C278DE232BEBE269355E3C27 |
SHA-256 | C196E1F7A56E9E7C2BF3330B92422744B986039A7256035CF55677AD777D9B7D |